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- The present invention relates to vehicle door assemblies which include water shield barriers that prevent the ingress of water, dust and air into vehicle passenger compartments and provide acoustic and thermal insulation for vehicle door assemblies. More particularly, the present invention relates to multi-sheet barrier panels for vehicle door assemblies which are configured to provide acoustic and thermal insulation for vehicle door assemblies.
- Automobile door assemblies generally include a door panel to which an inner trim panel is joined. The door panel includes a cavity within which the door window may be lowered. This cavity may also contain window regulating equipment, door locks, sound speakers, air bag systems, and the like. The inner trim panel is typically a rigid or semi-rigid panel formed of a cloth-like or plastic trim material which serves as the interior passenger compartment panel.
- Door assemblies are susceptible to the ingress of water which can enter into door cavities through the openings through which the door windows slide. Holes are generally formed in the bottom of door assemblies to allow any water that enters the door cavities to drain out. However, as water enters door cavities and runs down toward the drain holes, it can seep into and through the inner trim panels unless a barrier of some type is provided in the assembly.
- In order to protect inner trim panels from becoming wet and possibly stained or otherwise damaged, it is common to attach panel liners over door panels beneath inner trim panels. Such panel liners are often made of a treated paper material or can comprise a thin plastic film. The panel liners function to deflect any water entering door cavities so that the water runs down the liners to the bottoms of the door cavities without contacting the inner trim panels.
- It is also known to provide vehicle door assemblies with insulation panels between the door panels and inner trim panels and in some cases incorporate the insulation panels with the interior trim panels. U.S. Pat. No. 5,345,720 to Illbruck, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,456,513 to Schmidt, U.S. Pat. No. 6,197,403 to Brown et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,852 to Koa et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,619,724 to Blomeling et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,669,265 to Tilton et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,676,195 to Marriott et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,726,980 to Staelgraeve et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,814,382 to Kohara et al, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,890,018 to Koa et al. and U.S. Published Patent Application Nos. 2003/0001408 to Hockenberry et al., 2003/0091806 to Staelgraeve et al., 2003/0164624 to Kohara et al., 2004/0113455 to Schmidt, 2004/0201246 to Miyahara et al., 2005/0052051 to Kohara et al, and 2005/0073171 to Koa et al. all are directed to vehicle door assemblies that include various insulation panels or elements.
- The present invention provides multi-sheet barrier panels for vehicle door assemblies which function as water barriers and are configured to provide acoustic and thermal insulation for vehicle door assemblies.
- According to various features, characteristics and embodiments of the present invention which will become apparent as the description thereof proceeds, the present invention provides a barrier liner for a vehicle door assembly having a door panel and an inner trim panel, the barrier liner includes:
- at least two sheet members, including a first and second sheet which have opposing surfaces that are spaced apart from each other; and
- discrete attachment areas at which the first and second sheet are attached to one another, the discrete attachment areas including side walls that extent between the first and second sheets, the discrete attachment areas extending across a central portion of the barrier liner.
- The present invention further provides a method of making a multi-sheet barrier panel for a vehicle door assembly having a door panel and an inner trim panel, the method involving:
- providing least two sheet members, including a first and second sheet;
- forming discrete depressions in at least one of the first and second sheet, the discrete depressions have bottoms;
- superimposing the first and second sheets together so that the bottoms of the discrete depressions formed in one of the first and second sheets contacts the other of the first and second sheets at discrete contact areas; and
- attaching the first and second sheets together at the discrete contact areas.
- The present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings which are given as non-limiting examples only, in which:
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FIG. 1A is an elevational view of a multi-sheet barrier panel according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view of the multi-sheet barrier panel ofFIG. 1A taken along sectional lines II-II. -
FIG. 1C is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “C” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 1B . -
FIG. 1D is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “D” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 1B . -
FIG. 2A is an elevational view of a multi-sheet barrier panel according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view of the multi-sheet barrier panel ofFIG. 2A taken along sectional lines II-II. -
FIG. 3A is an elevational view of a multi-sheet barrier panel according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view of the multi-sheet barrier panel ofFIG. 3A taken along sectional lines II-II. -
FIG. 3C is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “C” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 3B . -
FIG. 3D is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “D” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 3B . -
FIG. 4A is an elevational view of a multi-sheet barrier panel according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view of the multi-sheet barrier panel ofFIG. 4A taken along sectional lines II-II. -
FIG. 4C is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “C” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 4B . -
FIG. 4D is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “D” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 4B . - The present invention is directed to multi-sheet barrier panels for vehicle door assemblies which function as water barriers and are configured to provide acoustic and thermal insulation for vehicle door assemblies. The multi-sheet barrier panels of the present invention are configured to be received between an inner trim panel and a door panel of a door assembly. According to one embodiment, the multi-sheet barrier panels are made from two or more sheets of moldable material(s) that are configured and assembled together to produce discrete chambers which provide acoustic and/or thermal insulation barriers. The discrete chambers can be arrayed in numerous patterns and fashions across the multi-sheet barrier panels and between the two or more sheets of moldable material(s). The discrete chambers can be hollow or can contain acoustic and/or thermal insulation materials such as noise absorbing materials or materials with low thermal conductivity.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, the multi-sheet barrier panels are made from two or more sheets of moldable material(s) that are configured and assembled together to produce discrete areas at which the two or more sheets are attached together. In this embodiment, the two or more sheets are spaced apart except at the discrete attachment areas so as to provide a chamber(s) between the sheets which functions as an acoustic and/or thermal insulation barrier. The space or chamber(s) between the individual sheets of the multi-sheet barrier panels of this embodiment can contain acoustic and/or thermal insulation materials such as noise absorbing materials or materials with low thermal conductivity. The acoustic and/or thermal insulation materials can fill the entire space or chamber(s) between the individual sheets of the multi-sheet barrier panels or otherwise be provided in discrete locations between the sheets.
- The individual sheets of the multi-sheet barrier panels can be made from a variety of moldable materials such as polyethylene, polystyrene, abs plastics, polypropylene, thermal plastics, foamable plastics, etc. The individual sheets can be separately molded by any suitable process such as vacuum molding, injection molding, extruding, etc. and then assembled together. Alternatively, the individual sheets can be molded simultaneously and fused together while still hot from a molding step. Virtually any means can be used to assembly the individual sheets together including, but not limited to, thermal welding, ultrasonic welding, chemical adhesives, mechanical fasteners, engaging or interlocking structures formed on or in the sheets, etc.
- The multi-sheet barrier panels of the present invention can be configured to be attached to an exterior vehicle door panel using conventional fastening means such as commonly used “christmas tree” fasteners, or the like. Alternatively, the multi-sheet barrier panels of the present invention can include engagement structures that are configured to align and secure the multi-sheet barrier panels directly to exterior vehicle door panels. The use of such engaging structures avoids positioning the multi-sheet barrier panels between the inner trim panels and exterior door panels with mechanical fasteners such as screws, clips, push-in fasteners, etc. extending through each of the inner trim panel, the multi-sheet barrier panels and the exterior door panels. According to further embodiments of the present invention, the multi-sheet barrier panels can be attached to the interior trim panel of a door assembly.
- In addition the use of engaging structures or mechanical fasteners, when the multi-sheet barrier panels are assembled in a door assembly, a conventional bead of sealant/adhesive material can be provided at the periphery of the multi-sheet barrier panels (between the multi-sheet barrier panels and the exterior door panel) to ensure that water does not contact the interior trim panel. Alternatively, the periphery of the outboard surface of multi-sheet barrier panels could be provided with a compressible sealing element that can be molded into the outboard surface of the outer most sheet of the multi-sheet assembly.
- When the multi-sheet barrier panels are provided with engaging structures for aligning and securing the multi-sheet barrier panels directly to exterior vehicle door panels, the engaging structures can be molded into multi-sheet barrier panels when they are fabricated and can comprise hollow, solid or semi-hollow structures. Alternatively, the engaging structures can be made separately from the multi-sheet barrier panels and attached or fixed thereto by adhesives, thermal or ultrasonic welding, mechanical fasteners, cooperating engaging structures, etc.
- In general the engaging structures are arranged and aligned on the outboard surface of the multi-sheet barrier panels so that the engaging structures collectively engage a cutout or a plurality of cutouts provided in the inboard surface of an exterior door panel.
- The engaging structures help apply pressure between the multi-sheet barrier panels and the exterior door panels which has the effect of pressing the bead of sealant/adhesive material therebetween so as to ensure the production of a good moisture proof seal.
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FIG. 1A is an elevational view of a multi-sheet barrier panel according to one embodiment of the present invention. The multi-sheet barrier panel is generally identified byreference numeral 1 and is depicted as being attached to anexterior door panel 2. Themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 includes a plurality of engagingstructures 3 that are spaced apart around the exterior edges of themulti-sheet barrier panel 1. As shown in broken lines, theexterior door panel 2 includes anopening 4 into which the engagingstructures 3 are received so as to align themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 with theexterior door panel 2 and secure themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 to theexterior door panel 2. Also shown in broken lines is a sealingelement 5 that extends along the periphery of themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 so as to be positioned between themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 and theexterior door panel 2. The sealingelement 5 can comprises any conventional sealant/adhesive material applied as a bead on themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 or a compressible sealing element that can be molded into the outboard surface of the outer most sheet of the multi-sheet assembly. - The
multi-sheet barrier panel 1 is provided with a plurality ofdiscrete attachment areas 6 at which the separate sheets of themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 are attached to one another. In the embodiment of the invention shown inFIGS. 1A-1D , thediscrete attachment areas 6 are alternatively aligned perpendicular to one another. As discussed in more detail below, the individual sheets of themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 are spaced apart from one another except at thediscrete attachment areas 6 so that a space or chamber is provided between the individual sheets. This space or chamber can be hollow or can contain or be filled with acoustic and/or thermal insulation materials such as noise absorbing materials or materials with low thermal conductivity. It is to be understood that thediscrete attachment areas 6 can have virtually any configuration and alignment and are not limited to the illustrative embodiments shown in the figures. For example, thediscrete attachment areas 6 could comprise discrete or continuous linear or non-linear channels that are intersecting or non-intersecting. -
FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 1A taken along sectional lines II-II.FIG. 1B best shows the manner in which the engagingstructures 3 extend into theopening 4 provide in the inboard side of theexterior door panel 2 so as to engage the edge 7 of theopening 4. As can be understood fromFIGS. 1A and 1B the number and alignment of the engagingstructures 3 can be varied as desired to accommodate a given door assembly, taking into consideration size, shape, etc. From the cross-sectional view thediscrete attachment areas 6 formed in themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 are seen as providing structures (side walls) that strengthen the overall structure of themulti-sheet barrier panels 1. -
FIG. 1C is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “C” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 1B . As can be seen best inFIG. 1C , themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 comprises two sheets, including an outer sheet 8 and aninner sheet 9. In general, the outer sheet 8 andinner sheet 9 are spaced apart from one another, except at thediscrete attachment areas 6 and where theengagement structures 3 are formed. As shown inFIG. 1C , theengagement structure 6 includes a molded under-cut or overhanging edge 10 (shown upside down) that engages the peripheral edge 7 of theopening 4 formed in theexterior door panel 2. Having theengagement structures 3 formed by each of the inner andouter sheet 9, 8 as shown inFIG. 1C adds strength to theengagement structure 3.FIG. 1C depicts acoustic and/or thermal insulation materials, referred herein generally as insulatingmaterial 11, such as noise absorbing materials or materials with low thermal conductivity that are provided between the inner andouter sheets 9, 8. As discussed above, the insulatingmaterial 11 can be provided at discrete locations between the inner andouter sheets 9, 8 or completely throughout the space or chamber(s) formed between the inner and outsheets 9, 8. The insulating material can comprise any suitable material that provides for acoustic and/or thermal insulation including, but not limited to, thermoplastic polymers and elastomers, including polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutenes, polyisoprene and their copolymers. These materials can be functionalized according to known manners by, for example, controlling their densities, cellular structures and/or incorporating fillers to improve their acoustic and/or thermal insulating properties. For purposes of the present invention, polyethylene therephthalate, and Thinsulate™ acoustic insulation were determined to generally suitable for use as insulation materials. - In
FIG. 1C the outer sheet 8 is shown as not being coextensive with theinner sheet 9 which extends outward over sealant/adhesive bead 5 to compress the same. In alternative embodiments, the outer sheet 8 andinner sheet 9 can be coextensive. In either configuration, the common perimeter of the outer sheet 8 andinner sheet 9 is fused or otherwise sealed together to increase the insulation properties and structural strength of the multi-sheet barrier panels. -
FIG. 1D is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “D” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 1B .FIG. 1D depicts twoadjacent attachment areas 6′ and 6″ between which the inner andouter sheets 9, 8 are spaced apart and contain an insulatingmaterial 11.FIG. 1D depicts the inner andouter sheets 9, 8 as being fused together at thediscrete attachment areas 6′, 6″. Such fusion can be accomplished by pressing the inner andouter sheets 9, 8 together while they are partially molten or by applying both pressure and heat to the inner andouter sheets 9. 8 at thediscrete attachment areas 6′, 6′. As noted above, in alternative embodiments the inner andouter sheets 9, 8 could also be attached together using adhesives, thermal or ultrasonic welding, mechanical fasteners, cooperating engaging structures, etc. As shown, theinner sheet 9 is relatively flat and the outer sheet 8 hasdepressions 12 formed therein which correspond to thediscrete attachment areas 6. Theside walls 13 of thedepressions 12 add to the structural strength of the overall assembly. -
FIG. 2A is an elevational view of a multi-sheet barrier panel according to another embodiment of the present invention. Themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 shown inFIG. 2A comprises three sheet members (described below) and is depicted as not having theengagement structures 3 shown in the embodiment of the invention ofFIGS. 1A-1D . In this case, when the multi-sheet barrier panels do not include engagement structures that are formed therein, the multi-sheet barrier panels can be attached to vehicle door assemblies using conventional mechanical fasteners such as “christmas tree” fasteners, or engagement structures can be formed separately and attached to the outboard surface of the multi-sheet barrier panels.FIG. 2A depicts steppedchannels 15 that are formed in the inboard surface of themulti-sheet barrier panel 1. A correspondingchannel 16 is provided in the opposite side as discussed below.FIG. 2A depicts theopening 4 inexterior door panel 2 in broken lines as well as the bead of sealant/adhesive material 5. -
FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 2A taken along sectional lines II-II. As shown, the multi-sheet barrier panel ofFIGS. 2A-2B includes anouter sheet 17, aninner sheet 18 and amiddle sheet 19. As noted above, thechannel 15 formed in theouter sheet 17 is aligned with asimilar channel 16 formed in theinner sheet 18 as depicted inFIG. 2B . The bottoms of thesechannels middle sheet 19 by thermal welding, ultrasonic welding, chemical adhesives, mechanical fasteners, engaging or interlocking structures formed on the sheets, etc. According to one embodiment, the bottoms of thesechannels middle sheet 19 pressing the inner andouter sheets middle sheet 19 while they are partially molten or by applying both pressure and heat to the inner andouter sheets middle sheet 19. - The areas where the bottoms of the
channels discrete attachment areas 6 in the embodiment of the invention discussed above in reference toFIGS. 1A-1D . That is, the areas where the bottoms of thechannels multi-sheet barrier panel 1. As such, it can be understood that the configuration of thechannels - As shown in
FIG. 2B the outer andinner sheets middle sheet 19 so that there arespaces 20 therebetween. Thesespaces 20 provide an acoustic and/or thermal insulation barrier and can be either hollow or can contain acoustic and/or thermal insulation materials such as noise absorbing materials or materials with low thermal conductivity. - As shown in
FIG. 2B the edges of the inner andouter sheets middle sheet 19.FIG. 2B also depicts a sealant/adhesive bead 5 that is similar to the sealant/adhesive bead 5 ofFIG. 1C . -
FIG. 3A is an elevational view of a multi-sheet barrier panel according to another embodiment of the present invention. The multi-sheet barrier panel is generally identified byreference numeral 1 and is depicted as being attached to anexterior door panel 2. Themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 includes a plurality of engagingstructures 3 that are spaced apart around the exterior edges of themulti-sheet barrier panel 2. As shown in broken lines, thedoor panel 2 includes anopening 4 into which the engagingstructures 3 are received so as to align themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 with theexterior door panel 2 and secure themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 to theexterior door panel 2. Also shown in broken lines is a sealingelement 5 that extends along the periphery of themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 so as to be positioned between themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 and theexterior door panel 2. The sealingelement 5 can comprises any conventional sealant/adhesive material that is applied as a bead on themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 or a compressible sealing element that can be molded into the outboard surface of the outer most sheet of the multi-sheet assembly. - The
multi-sheet barrier panel 1 is provided with a plurality ofdiscrete attachment areas 21 at which the separate sheets of themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 are attached to one another. In the embodiment of the invention show inFIGS. 3A-3D thediscrete attachment areas 21 are defined by a plurality of depressions ordepressed areas 22 which are depicted inFIG. 3A as having circular configurations and be immediately adjacent to one another. The pattern or array ofdepressed areas 22 is shown as extending throughout the central portion of themulti-sheet barrier panel 1. -
FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 3A taken along sectional lines II-II.FIG. 3B best shows the manner in which the engagingstructures 3 extend into theopening 4 provide in the inboard side of theexterior door panel 2 so as to engage the edge 7 of theopening 4. As can be understood fromFIGS. 3A and 3B the number and alignment of the engagingstructures 3 can be varied as desired to accommodate a given door assembly, taking into consideration size, shape, etc. From the cross-sectional view thediscrete attachment areas 21 formed in themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 are seen as providing structures (side walls) that strengthen the overall structure of themulti-sheet barrier panels 1. -
FIG. 3C is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “C” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 3B . As can be seen best inFIG. 3C , themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 comprises two sheets, including anouter sheet 23 and aninner sheet 24. In general, theouter sheet 23 andinner sheet 24 are spaced apart from one another, except at thediscrete attachment areas 21 and where theengagement structures 3 are formed. As shown inFIG. 3C , theengagement structure 3 includes a molded under-cut or overhanging edge 10 (shown upside down) that engages the peripheral edge 7 of theopening 4 formed in theexterior door panel 2. Having theengagement structures 3 formed by each of the inner andouter sheet FIG. 3C adds strength to theengagement structures 3. As shown inFIG. 3C theouter sheet 23 is not coextensive with theinner sheet 24 which extends outward over sealant/adhesive bead 5 to compress the same. In alternative embodiments, theouter sheet 23 andinner sheet 24 can be coextensive. -
FIG. 3D is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “D” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 3B .FIG. 3D depictsadjacent attachment areas 21′ and 21″ that alternate on either side of the multi-sheet barrier panel.FIG. 3D depicts the inner andouter sheets discrete attachment areas 21′, 21″. Such fusion can be accomplished by pressing the inner andouter sheets outer sheets discrete attachment areas 21′, 21.″ Theside walls 25 of thedepressions 22 add to the structural strength of the overall assembly. - As noted above, the
depressed areas 22 depicted inFIG. 3A as having circular configurations and be immediately adjacent to one another. Having thedepressed areas 22 immediately adjacent one another adds strength to themulti-sheet barrier panel 1 since theside walls 25 of thedepressed areas 22 are connected or linked to one another, with common portions of theside walls 25 being shared by immediately adjacent ones of thedepressed areas 22. In other embodiments, thedepressed areas 22 can be spaced apart from one another or have shapes other than the circular shape illustrated. - The space between the
outer sheet 23 andinner sheet 24 that extends outward from the array ofattachment areas 21 to the joined edges of theouter sheet 23 andinner sheet 24 functions as an acoustic and/or thermal insulation barrier can be hollow or can contain acoustic and/or thermal insulation materials such as noise absorbing materials or materials with low thermal conductivity. In alternative embodiments of the invention depicted inFIGS. 3A-3C , the attachment areas could be arranged to provide areas within the central portion of the multi-sheet barrier panel where theouter sheet 23 andinner sheet 24 are spaced apart and either hollow or provided with an insulation material as discussed herein. Similarly, in embodiments of the invention discussed above that include intersecting channels, the space between the various sheets can be separated into some discrete portions -
FIG. 4A is an elevational view of a multi-sheet barrier panel according to another embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 4A taken along sectional lines II-II.FIG. 4C is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “C” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 4B .FIG. 4D is an enlarged view of the encircled portion “D” of the door assembly illustrated inFIG. 4B . - The embodiment of the invention depicted in
FIGS. 4A-4D is structurally the same as that depicted inFIGS. 1A-1D , accordingly, the same elements are identified with the same reference numerals inFIGS. 4A-4C and 1A-1C and reference is made to the description ofFIGS. 1A-1C above. - The difference between the embodiment of the invention depicted in
FIGS. 4A-4D and that depicted inFIGS. 1A-1D is that the space between the outer andinner sheets 8, 9 does not contain any insulating material in the embodiment of the invention depicted inFIGS. 4A-4C . - Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, from the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of the present invention and various changes and modifications can be made to adapt the various uses and characteristics without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as described above.
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